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  4. THOUGHT HIS WIFE AND THE DOCTOR MADE LOVE.

    The cross-examination of the plaintiff occupied practically all the morning in the Steele divorce action before Mr. Justice Webb and a jury to-day. The plaintiff said that on one occasion his daughter wanted to horsewhip Dr. Boyce, the co-defendant. ...

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  5. LIFTING THE VEIL.

    Three times in its history has famous Mt. Morgan changed hands. The first was when Sandy ...

    Article : 234 words
  6. ONCE WAS HOTEL BAR NOW SERVES AS CHURCH.

    There is a room at the residence of Mr. McDonald, sen.,of Struck Oil, that could tell some tales--if it could talk. ...

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  7. McCORMACK HAS NO BEEN SWORN IN.

    An interesting situation has arisen in consequence of the failure of Mr. W. McCormack, member for Cairns and former Premier of ...

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    LAST STONE GOES UP.--Many pedestrians stopped to watch the last stone to complete the range of pillars on the Albert Square side of the new Brisbane City Hall being elevated. The stone was decorated with flags. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CHILD SEVERELY BURNT.

    When playing with matches at her home on Glenmore road last Friday morning, Kathleen Hennessy, aged four years, was severely burnt on the ...

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  10. RETURNED MAN PASSES OUT.

    To the long list of returned soldiers who have passed away owing to injuries received at the war is to be added the name of George Owens, 43 ...

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  11. WHARFIES RUSHED FOR THEIR LIVES.

    Hearing the well-known warning cry of "Under," five men working in the hold of the coastal steamer Mildura, rushed for cover, for they knew that ...

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  12. CATHOLIC CHILDREN'S BALL.

    The children's annual Catholic ball will be held in the School of Arts on 27th August, and promises to be a huge success. Valuable prizes will be ...

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